Abraham, our Father of faith was not perfect either. But on the incline, his faith was greater than his faults; on the pendulum of his life’s experiences, his faith outweighed his faults. Despite his humanity, God’s divinity overshadowed his humanity.
Sometimes we feel that we have to be perfect in order for God to use us, or that He won’t use or bless us
because we doubt Him, or have moral failures. Abe teaches us that God’s mercy, at times, transcends our faults, our doubts.”
Be encouraged to know that He who knows our end from the beginning, has nevertheless called us, commissioned us, and still challenges us to press on to achieve His purpose in our lives. He knows you, knew you, yet He called you.
HE LOOKS BEYOND OUR FAULTS . . .
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